
Alessia Morelli
Coding and robotics workshops
for early years and primary schools
Hands-on activities that help children build logic, creativity and digital skills — the fun way.
Get in touchWhat sets me apart
Computational thinking
Playful, inclusive and suitable for all abilities. Never boring.
Curriculum-aligned
Tailored to your school's curriculum with clear learning outcomes.
Real robotics
Lego, Makey Makey, real circuits. Tangible, hands-on learning.
About me

Alessia Morelli
Digital educator and STEAM trainer
For more than three years I have been designing and delivering workshops in coding, robotics and STEAM for early years and primary schools. I have worked with over 300 children across more than 12 schools, always with a playful and inclusive approach.
My passion is demystifying technology: helping children discover that coding isn't just for "geniuses", but a creative tool anyone can pick up.
16
Workshops delivered
300+
Children engaged
12+
Schools reached
3-11
Age range
What I can offer your school
Bee-Bot robotics
First steps into robotics and directional language with Bee-Bot floor robots, for children aged 3 to 7
Coding unplugged
Screen-free coding activities that build computational thinking through games, stories and movement
Pixel art & coding
Creative cross-curricular activities linking art, coordinates and the basics of coding for primary classes
My book
Little Coders — Coding without screens
A practical guide for teachers, educators and parents who want to introduce children to coding through unplugged activities, with no digital devices required.
Frequently asked questions
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Proud participant in the European initiative
I champion coding in schools as a regular participant in Europe Code Week, the European Commission initiative that promotes computational thinking among children and young people across the EU.
Available for Erasmus+ collaborations, eTwinning projects and international school partnerships.
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